I (30), Who Works for a Black Company and Died While Regretting My Gloomy Life, Started Over From High School!

Chapter 30: And so the score was settled and the winner was decided.



Chapter 30: And so the score was settled and the winner was decided.

TL:Mowaso

ED:Anima

And so the score was settled and the winner was decided.

In the hallway where the final exam results had just been posted, a plethora of students were looking at their names on the top 100 list. Some of them were shouting with joy, while others walked away with their shoulders slumped.

But The Prince Mitsurugi hadnt come into contact with you yet I was expecting some kind of event where he would say something like, No matter how hard you try, its useless at least once.

Ginji muttered to himself, as we tried to move forward in the crowd to no avail. 

I was a little cautious of him, but the guy hadnt shown himself since the day he pushed this annoying game onto me arbitrarily.

Maybe for Mitsurugi this game is just a simple task of eliminating the annoying bugs buzzing around Shijoin-san, and he only sees me as a mob character, an enemy he can easily win against, so he couldnt care enough to be sarcastic.

Seriously, I cant comprehend the thought process of a guy who thinks winning is common sense.

Me neither. Well, that Prince-sama really thinks he is a nobleman or royalty. Oh, I can finally see the bottom of the bulletin board.

As I made my way through the crowd of students who were pushing each other, I finally saw the bulletin board. There was a big chart displaying each subject and the overall score, which most of the students came to see.

I want to get hit by a truck and get reincarnated in another world right now.

Whoa, hey, Ginji, whats wrong with you all of the sudden?

I had never dreamed of being in the top 100, the only thing I cared about was getting an average score, but the average is way higher than what Ive scored until now

Thats yeah

I was lost for words to say.

If I had more time, I would help him study next time

Hey, you there. Look at me.

Mitsurugi!

When I turned my gaze in the direction of the voice, I saw a tall, handsome man standing there with a haughty look on his face.

Mitsurugi Hayato. They called him The Prince, and hes a real piece of sh*t. 

Your name is Nihama, right? I presume you havent forgotten about our game. Its refreshing to see that I can finally remove you from Harukas surroundings.

You b*st*rd!

You brought up this whole game thing and now you dont even remember my name!

As I said back then, I dont remember agreeing to your competition. That was just you talking to yourself.

Are you incapable of learning? As I told you before, you have no right to refuse what I had already decided. The loser of this game will never approach Haruka again. Once Ive made my decision, thats the rule, no matter what your intentions are.Updat𝒆d fr𝒐m nov𝒆lb(i)n.c(o)m

As if he was talking about common sense, Mitsurugi spouted a bunch of nonsense and sounded like a grade schooler throwing a tantrum.

(In a way, this rotten handsome guy is amazing Ive dealt with a lot of crazy complainers, but Ive never seen anyone this crazy.)

I heard of him before, but seriously, this guy? His craziness has no limits

Ginji, who is standing next to me, whispers to me in amazement.

Yeah, your senses are normal, Ginji.

This guy is crazy no matter how you look at it.

Hmm, Im dealing with you, so, I wonder how much futile effort you put in?

You seem to be quite confident in yourself. Have you studied a lot?

Why would I? You cant have a competition between a falcon practicing how to fly against a turtle that crawls on the ground. If the test was like that, I could get first place easily even on the ground. Im not busy enough to devote more time than I need to.

Mitsurugi spat out as if he was saying, Dont ask me something stupid

His attitude, as if thinking that he is the strongest protagonist in the world, is especially annoying to me, who has the experience of an adult.

Lets get this over quickly then. Hey, you guys, get out of the way from the bulletin board!

Huh? Who the hell are you Mitsurugi!? Sorry, sorry! Im sorry, Ill get out of your way!

Im sorry! Mitsurugi-kun! Look, what are guys doing? Mitsurugi-kun wants to see the grades!

When Mitsurugi gave his bossy command, everyone started to move aside.

No one can ignore his words.

His handsome face, his athleticism, his academic ability, and his parents social status, all of these factors, of which people normally only have one of, give him the power of a prince.

(Its more or less the same in the adult world, but when youre a student, you tend to confuse the size of those parts with actual human value. Although it is not necessarily great to be good-looking, popular, or athletic)

Then, like when Moses parted the Red Sea, Mitsurugi and I walked through the divided wall of people and stood side by side in the place where the results were posted.

Well, then, lets have our game, Nihama! Take a bite out of your own inferiority!

Mitsurugi deliberately announced in a loud voice, and the crowd surrounding us began to get noisy.

Game?

 Whats this all about?

 Nihama and Mitsurugi are competing for test scores?

 The people around us were buzzing.

I see he said something like, Im going to educate you, and this is the way hes attracting attention to us. By appealing to the people around him for a win-win scenario to amplify my sense of defeat.

Id normally start from the top, but lets see how far youve come.If I find your name in the top 50, Ill give you a pat on the back.

Mitsurugi grinned and began to trace the names starting from the 100th position with his finger.

This was probably another spectacle to get peoples attention and a prelude intended to torment me as much as possible.

Well, well, I cant find your name at all, can I? Or did you manage to move up a bit?

The final exam consisted of 10 subjects, and the rankings listed here are the overall scores.

In other words, the maximum score is 1,000 points, and the game that Mitsurugi proposed is to see which one of us is closer to that point.

Then, Mitsurugis finger continued to move upwards.

The students around me were watching with interest as Mitsurugi ran his fingers over the names of the top students, and I felt the multitude of stares directed at me.

Ninth place, eighth place, seventh place, sixth place, hahahahahaha! What, youre not in the rankings after all!

Mitsurugi mocked me.

The higher his fingers move, the greater his laughter becomes.

Whats the worth in competing after allwhat?

Mitsurugis fingers suddenly stopped moving.

The name and rank written on it was

Overall score: 2nd place, Hayato Mitsurugi, 959 points

Wow, an average score over 95 without studying youre really smart, arent you?

Impossible I ranked second? Then whos in first place?

Mitsurugi looked up to see the name at the top of the grade chart.

The students around us also focused their gaze on that single point.

And the name that was written there was 

Overall score: 1st place, Shinichiro Nihama, 971 points

Hey you did it, Nihama! Look at that, youre really in first place! Hahahahaha! Holy you really did it, you b*st*rd!

Ginji screamed with excitement, and all the students who recognized me as Nihama, the top-ranked student  looked at me in astonishment.

Thats ridiculous. This cant be happening

Mitsurugi looked stunned as he stared at the result of the inferior me surpassing him, the self-proclaimed superior.

Well, it must be a shock for Mitsurugi, who has identified me as a small fry, to have his identity shaken.

But, I really did win, didnt I?

I won against the winning team, and I was able to surpass them.

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I cheered inside my heart, while feigning calmness on the outside.

To be honest, I was quite pissed off with this prince of sh*t, so I was somewhat exhilarated.

What the hell is going on? Why am I to such a small fry?

Mitsurugi mutters, still unable to accept reality, but well, there are many factors.

First of all, Ive been keenly aware of the necessity of academic prowess in order to avoid joining a black company like I did in my previous life, so Ive been putting a lot of effort into my studies in the present life.

Studying had been a painful task during my previous life, but this time around, I learned the value and enjoyment of it and I already achieved 10th place in the midterm test.

(But the biggest factor is, of course, Shijoin-san.)

When Shijoin-san asked me to teach her how to prepare for the final exam in order to be freed from her light novel ban, I continued to strive for perfection with a sense of joy and mission.

I didnt want to say, I dont know, when Shijoin-san asked me a question, so I memorized almost all the relevant subjects, made a True Perfection Notebook, which covered not only the content of the class but also the questions asked by each teacher, and even wrote the answers.

The study sessions themselves were held only a few times weekly, but I spent my private time constantly preparing for them.

And this activity has been going on since right after the midterm tests up until now, with a break with the cultural festival in between. In any case, the more I did, the more I could meet Shijoin-sans expectations, and at the same time, the more I could improve my own academic performance. There is no better story than this.

(The fact that I had taken the same test in my previous life was also a plus factor. Of course, I had forgotten the contents of the test I had taken fourteen years ago, but when I was actually taking the class, my memory gradually recalled parts of the test.)

And as a result of all these factors, I learned so much that I can say I have covered the entire scope of this exam. Probably no one else has prepared for this final exam as well as I did.

As Ive been saying all along, I didnt accept any sort of game with you.

I threw my words at Mitsurugi, who was dazed after losing his overwhelming sense of pride.

However, if you really want to compete with my score, I dare you.

And so I said it.

The winners words, which I had never used in my previous life as a loser.

Its my win, Mitsurugi.

Surrounded by the buzzing crowd of students, I made a declaration.

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